Bell Palsy: Clinical Nursing Care
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- Опубликовано: 4 дек 2022
- What is Bell Palsy? Bell Palsy is when there’s weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face, caused by damage to the seventh cranial nerve, which is the facial nerve.
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I am too patient of bell's palsy and its been 3 year but i haven't recoverd fully. So are there chances that i will recover 100%. Please reply ASAP
Hi. I wish you a speedy recovery. I’ve had Bell’s Palsy, a severe case, for 27.5 years. I never made a full recovery and also have synkinesis. I had two reoccurrences since, where my mouth totally drooped and eye became stuck wide open again. I’ve always retained the crooked smile, nor can I raise my eyebrow, or puff cheek out, etc., since the first time. I am an unlucky statistic and it’s been a long time. Never give up though. Have you tried physio? Always keep hope. I have empathy. Sending good vibes and wishing you the best.
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I was affected by left side in 2021,
but today I am being affected gradually in right side, and even now it is increasing.
Please help what can I do right now ?
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I have Bells Palsy after a tumour surgery in my right ear. Not recovered for 4years
That sounds more like a permanent nerve damage to the facial nerve during surgery.
Did you go for physiotherapy
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My baby is 2 years old and she woke up with the bending mouth what might be the cause?
@@ramuhalakhuliso9526 You will want to take your baby to the doctor asap... hopefully it's nothing serious, but it could be a nerve issue. All kinds of things could cause this.
Not temporary this is permanent
Its not permanent, very rarely is it permanent
But can I get treatment from Uganda